Published: August 04, 2011
Akonni Awarded $300K Grant from National Institutes of Health to Develop RT-PCR Microarray for Detecting Viruses in Human CSF
FREDERICK, Md. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Akonni Biosystems, a molecular diagnostics company that develops novel
nucleic acid extraction and microarray-based testing systems designed to
rapidly and economically analyze biological samples, today announced
receipt of a $300K grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The award will enable Akonni to accelerate the research and development
of a closed amplicon RT-PCR microarray for the detection of enterovirus,
herpes viruses (HSV-1, HSV-2, VZV, CMV, HHV-6) and West Nile virus in
cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). Collaborating with Akonni Biosystems on
this project will be the Laboratory of Viral Diseases at the Wadsworth
Center of Albany, New York.
Encephalitis and meningitis are potentially fatal diseases defined by
acute inflammation of the brain or protective membranes covering the
brain and spinal cord, and are often caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi,
or parasites. The potential for, and nature of, medical complications
arising from CSF infection vary with the causative organism, as does the
choice of appropriate treatment. Rapid and accurate identification of
viral nucleic acid in the CSF of a patient with encephalitis or
meningitis can help direct therapy and minimize morbidity and mortality.
Nucleic acid amplification and detection assays have been considered the
tests of choice for viral CSF infections for more than a decade. This
project will further study, develop, and test a "closed amplicon" gel
element RT-PCR microarray and contribute to the development of more
rapid, affordable and comprehensive methods for diagnosing viral
encephalitis and meningitis.
"The development of rapid, low cost, molecular diagnostic tests for use
in near point-of-care settings has the potential to change the way CSF
infections are identified," states Kevin Banks, Ph.D., Vice President of
Sales and Marketing at Akonni Biosystems. "Combining RT-PCR with our
proprietary gel-drop microarray platform in a self-contained
micro-fluidic chamber will further enhance our ability to develop and
deploy multi-test panels to affordably and rapidly detect viruses,
bacteria, fungi and parasites in a single patient sample."
For more information about Akonni Biosystems and its novel ultra-rapid
nucleic acid extraction technology and microarray-based testing systems,
visit www.akonni.com.
About Akonni Biosystems
Akonni Biosystems was founded in 2003 and has over 15 patents owned or
exclusively licensed with more than three dozen others pending. The
company's core technology is based on work developed at Argonne National
Laboratory and the Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology and
utilizes gel-drop array technologies optimized for medical applications.
Supported by a series of government grants and contracts from NIH, CDC,
DOE, DOD, NIJ, and NSF, the company has significantly advanced the
original technology by improving the system's capabilities from sample
preparation to final result. Commercial products and products in its
near-term pipeline include rapid sample preparation methodologies for
nucleic acid extraction and multiplex panel assays for detecting
multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), upper respiratory infections,
viral encephalitis, and hospital-acquired infections (MRSA).

Akonni Biosystems
Janet Geyer, Senior Marketing Manager
301-698-0101
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jgeyer@akonni.com
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